2019 World Series of Poker

Event #60: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better
Day: 2
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
10764
Prize
$279,920
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$1,507,950
Entries
1,117
Level Info
Level
38
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
0

O'Donnell Leads Field of Huge Names After a Scintillating Day 2 in Event #60: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better

Level 20 : 6,000/12,000, 0 ante
Matt O'Donnell
Matt O'Donnell

An exciting day of action in Event #60: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better is in the books. At the end of Day 2 a total of 58 players remained out of the 417 who began the day and leading the pack was Matt O’Donnell who bagged the largest stack in the room at 1,388,000. In total five players bagged stacks that eclipsed a million chips as the day came to an end. Those gigantic stacks included James Chen (1,227,000], David Prociak (1,030,000) and Jon Turner (1,008,000).

Also among the 'million club' is Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi who started the day slowly and at one point had as few as 20,000 chips. But his day quickly gained traction as he was seen with a big stack midway through the day. The momentum would not relent as he ended the day third in chips with a stack of 1,196,000. Mizrachi, who already won his fifth WSOP bracelet earlier in the Series, could become the first player to win two WSOP bracelets in the 2019 WSOP if he can outlast 57 more players.

Several big names remaining in the field as play concluded to make up a who’s who of the poker world. Among such luminaries who still remain in the field are; newly-bejeweled bracelet winner Ari Engel who bagged 798,000, fellow WSOP 2019 bracelet winner Scott Clements (769,000), Connor Drinan (671,000), Erik Seidel (497,000), Mike Matusow (328,000) and the defending 2018 bracelet champion of this event, Joey Couden, who has 403,000 chips.

Of course, not everyone was able to find their way through the maze of players, hands and situations as many players were eliminated from the outset. The money bubble took several hands to break and delayed dinner break for about 25 minutes before it finally burst when the field went from 169 to 168. Once the money was reached, several well-known players were sent to the payout line in the first few pay jumps including Jeff Lisandro, Daniel Negreanu, Joseph Cheong and Ben Yu. As play wore on more players were busted with Nick Guagenti, Frank Kassela and middle of the day big stack Abdul Amer being some of the later casualties in the day.

Play will resume on Thursday June 27th at 2 p.m. local time in the Amazon Room. Play will continue at level 21 with blinds at 8,000/16,000 and limits at 16,000 to 56,000. The Pokernews live reporting team will be on hand to bring you all the Hi/Lo action as the final stages of the tournament commence.

Tags: Ari EngelDavid ProciakJames ChenJoey CoudenMatt O'Donnell

Mizrachi into Seven Figures

Level 19 : 5,000/10,000, 0 ante
Michael Mizrachi
Michael Mizrachi

Michael Mizrachi is continuing his upward ascent. After starting the day as one of the shortest stacks, he is now the first player to exceed one million in chips.

The latest acquisition came in a hand against Jeremy Harkin. Action took place on the turn with {2-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}{a-Spades}{5-Clubs} on the board and Mizrachi faced a 75,000 bet, which he raised to 230,000. Harkin gave it some thought before choosing to pass and Mizrachi takes yet another pot without showdown.

Player Chips Progress
Michael Mizrachi us
Michael Mizrachi
WSOP 5X Winner
1,140,000 280,000

Tags: Jeremy HarkinMichael Mizrachi

Seidel Doubles

Level 18 : 4,000/8,000, 0 ante
Erik Seidel
Erik Seidel

The action folded to Bjorn Verbakel who opened to 28,000 on the cutoff and Erik Seidel called on the button. The blinds folded and it was heads up to the flop.

On the {k-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}{2-Spades} board, Verbakel bet 58,000 and then called the rest when Seidel moved all in. The turn and river brought {q-Clubs} and {9-Diamonds} and the dealer swept Verbakel's cards into the muck when Seidel showed {a-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}{3-Clubs} which gave him the ace-high flush. Seidel doubled whilst Verbakel is left with fumes.

Player Chips Progress
Erik Seidel us
Erik Seidel
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
410,000 184,000
Bjorn Verbakel nl
Bjorn Verbakel
WSOP 1X Winner
14,000 -356,000

Tags: Bjorn VerbakelErik Seidel

Day 2 of Event #60: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Kicks off at 2 p.m.

Michael Mizrachi
Michael Mizrachi

There were 1,117 hopefuls who began Day 1 yesterday and of those, 700 fell by the wayside, leaving 417 still in contention for the title, trophy, and the all-important money, with a very attractive $279,920 top prize up for grabs.

Ray Medlin (240,100), Richard Bai (225,200) and Danny Woolard (217,500) are the three players best placed to challenge for the title, with recent bracelet winner Ari Engel hot on their heels with 216,200. There are also a host of other big names still in contention with Scott Clements (148,000), Patrick Leonard (145,000), David Prociak (138,000), Paul Sokoloff (133,600), Jeremy Ausmus (131,200), James Obst (117,100), Daniel Idema (115,000), Ben Yu (114,600), Viacheslav Zhukov (111,700), Ivo Donev (108,000) all sat with a six-figure stack.

Yesterday’s action wasn’t as smooth for everyone, with some big names struggling to build a stack. Loren Klein (22,900), Jeff Lisandro (16,300), Michael Mizrachi (14,700) and Chris Ferguson (7,100) will be looking for an early spin up as they will return to Level 10, with blinds at 800/1,600. Blind levels remain at 60 minutes long and there will be a 15-minute break after two levels, except for the 60-minute dinner break at the end of Level 16 (around 8:30 p.m.).

As with yesterday, there are 10 levels on the schedule and players will start in the Pavillion and Miranda rooms, with tables breaking into the Miranda ballroom. PokerNews will bring you all the action as it happens, with live updates from start to finish.

Tags: Ari EngelChris FergusonDaniel IdemaDanny WoolardDavid ProciakIvo DonevJames ObstJeremy AusmusLoren KleinMichael MizrachiPatrick LeonardPaul SokoloffRay MedlinRichard BaiScott ClementsViacheslav Zhukov